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FHA Changes Give Boost to Conventional Lending

March 8, 2013
The recent increase in mortgage insurance premium (MIP) and other policy changes to strengthen the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund are causing borrowers with better credit to shift from FHA to conventional financing, according to a new Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. The monthly survey of real estate agents found that FHA remains an option for borrowers who have limited cash resources and tainted credit. However, given their individual circumstances and FHA’s recent policy changes, many would take out a conventional loan if they could qualify. With a low 3.5 percent downpayment requirement, FHA appears to ...
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Servicers Increase Repurchases Out of GNMA Pool

March 8, 2013
Banks with major Ginnie Mae portfolios – and even smaller firms – increased their purchases of delinquent mortgages out of MBS pools in the fourth quarter compared to the third as a way to save money and refinance troubled loans. According to an analysis by Inside FHA Lending, the top 50 Ginnie Mae issuers bought $12.65 billion of problem loans out trusts in fourth quarter compared to $11.17 billion in the third, an increase of 13 percent. “Once you buy the loan it goes into your portfolio,” said Tim Rood, a partner in The Collingwood Group, a Washington-based advisory firm. “You can try to re-perform it and then re-securitize it,” he said. Wells Fargo, the largest Ginnie Mae servicer in the nation with a portfolio of $412 billion, purchased ... [1 chart]
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Industry Seeks Expanded HECM Powers for HUD

March 8, 2013
The reverse mortgage lending industry has asked Senate lawmakers to expand the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s authority to strengthen its oversight of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs recently, Peter Bell, president of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, said it is crucial for HUD to be able to act swiftly to reduce the risk the program poses to the FHA insurance fund. Bell said HUD needs to implement changes “in a matter of months, not years” and for that to happen, it would need authority from Congress to ...
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FHFA Orders $30 Billon of ‘Risk Sharing’ Deals This Year, Including Senior/Sub Structures, Is Wall Street Salivating?

March 7, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is mandating that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each enter into $30 billion of “risk sharing” transactions this year and move a little more quickly to reduce their $1.19 trillion of on-balance sheet holdings, including whole loans and non-agency MBS. The edict comes directly from FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco, who provided few details about the initiative during a speech this week to the National Association for Business Economics. DeMarco also announced that the regulator intends to set up a new government entity that will develop and manage the common MBS securitization platform that’s been in the works for the two government-sponsored entities. One reason for pushing the GSEs to test drive risk-sharing structures is...
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How Much Gas is Left in the Refi Tank? Wells Tops Purchase Money List

March 7, 2013
John Bancroft
The purchase mortgage business has been in the tank since the housing crash. Although home buying is on the upswing, will it be enough to replace the refi boom?
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DeMarco Pushes GSE Reform a Step Further, Creating New Entity to Manage Common Securitization Platform

March 7, 2013
Industry observers are scratching their heads after the Federal Housing Finance Agency this week took another step toward a future secondary mortgage market by announcing a plan to establish a single entity that would be used by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – and at some point, perhaps, private issuers – to issue mortgage-backed securities. Acting FHFA Director Ed DeMarco, in a speech before the National Association for Business Economics, laid out his plan for a single MBS platform that would be run by, and apparently developed by, an entirely new government entity “separate” from Fannie and Freddie. The platform, he promised, would have...
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California Remains the ‘Golden State’ for GSE MBS

March 6, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Loans funded in California continue to dominate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac purchases and MBS, according to a new analysis from Inside The GSEs.
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AIG Launches New Unit to Buy Whole Loans, Taps Street Vet For Top Job

March 6, 2013
Paul Muolo
AIG is now buying whole loans on a correspondent basis and will portfolio the product, at least for the time being.
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Mortgage Profits at Banks Set New Record, but Peak May’ve Been Reached in 3Q

March 4, 2013
John Bancroft
The mortgage operations of banks and thrifts posted record earnings in 2012, but the momentum may be behind the sector.
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Yes, Subprime Lending is Finally Back / Will Fannie Post 4Q Earnings of $8 Billion? / FHA User Fees? / 17,000 FHA Loans to Hit the Auction Block / UGI Now # 1 / Wells Fargo Loses Top Regional Manager

March 1, 2013
Citadel Servicing has raised $200 million in capital to originate residential subprime mortgages. Does this mean subprime lending is "back"? Answer: yes and no.
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